Officially, Boston Bruins defense man Zdeno Chara broke his 105.4 record and set a new record @ 105.9 versus Shea Weber in this year's Super Skills.
Chara's record was broken in February 2011 at the KHL AllStar Game by Denis Kulyash with a 110MPH shot...
a hockey puck (as it is called) might have different records.
in terms of the NHL, they hold a contest at the all star game at which zdeno chara is the active record holder
Zdeno Chara earned the record for fastest slapshot during the 2009 NHL All-Star Skills Competition with a 105.4 mph shot using a carbon fiber stick (newer carbon sticks are lighter, allowing for faster movement and thus produce faster shots)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slapshot
older records used sticks that would not be legal today.
so that's the fastest shot you are going to find in an NHL player, however some person who doesnt actually play Ice Hockey may hold the fastest shot like a world record or something, but i am unaware as to any such possibility.
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The weight of a hockey puck does influence the shot, as a heavier puck may require more force to shoot accurately and with power. Players need to adjust their technique and power accordingly based on the weight of the puck being used.
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The record for the fastest slap shot is 105.9 MPH by Zdeno Chara of the Boston Bruins. There is no real max speed for a hockey puck because someone always could break the record again.
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There is no such thing as a "shovel" shot in hockey. This is a Mike Emrick-created expression that extends from when a player "shovels" or dumps the puck into the offensive zone, so Emrick called it a "shovel shot!" ***The shovel shot is simply using one's stick to push the puck in a desired direction. There is no rolling of the wrist to propel the puck. It is very basic and it is indeed a shot.***
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Their is a slapshot, which is the most powerful shot in hockey. Its speed in the NHL can range from 80-105mph. Wrist shot is when the puck is pulled through he body launching the puck of the stick like a sling shot. A snapshot is also used as a shot, and the wrist literally snap when striking the puck. This is used for quick releases/ Also, passes are used which can look like a "Strike"
As far as I am aware, there is something called Kinetic energy, the movement of the puck causes kinetic energy.
The rule is that if a player closes his hand on the puck in the goal crease, then a penalty shot is awarded, if the goalie has been pulled when a penalty shot is awarded, then the referee awards a goal to the team instead.
A wrist shot is a shot in ice hockey which involves primarily the wrist muscles to propel the puck using the concave side of the blade.
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That's something for the myth busters